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Huh, I didn't expect anyone to care. I appreciate it, but odds are, nothing will come of it.

The short: I want to start a fantasy animated show geared towards an adult demographic. The first step would be a webcomic of it, with some animated segments.

The long: I think as far as western adult animation hord, there's nothing outside of edgy/risque humor with "functional enough" animation. I love things like Futurama, but these shows are 100% carried by their writing alone. Nothing pushes the medium in interesting ways (exception: Superjail!), and comedy is always the priority.
Using this world that I'm building over several messy worddoc pages, I want to prove that western animation doesn't just have to be funny jokes directed at varying ages groups paired with mediocre artistic execution. I want to tell meaningful stories that people can relate to, using a medium with the capacity to inspire awe, curiosity and empathy. A masterwork animation series with timeless permanence.
The idea itself is sort of a slice-of-life/adventure set in a fantasy world. There's a small twist and I think that's what makes it unique, but then again, I don't know if I'm a good writer I am so it could just be bosh. I've had nightmares where I've started this project and the Bad Webcomics Wiki lists under Author Responses my solemn acknowledgement of their criticisms: "yeah, yeah, you're definitely right on all counts. i'm sorry to stain the web with my garbage."

I know these are silly romanticized dreams... I am well aware how stupid this is. I've futzed about through 2 years of high school and 3 years of college, dipping into art for an hour before giving up for a month. Thanks to LAS, I've practiced consistently for the first time ever, and I want to take flight this last summer. I'm scared, because once I start working full-time, I cannot practice enough to catch up. I don't want this dream to die, but I don't know if I have the bravery and will to do it.

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